Sentence examples for to strut from inspiring English sources

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to strut

verb

To swell; protuberate; bulge or spread out.

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I get to strut.

He does like to strut around.

But don't look to her to strut and preen.

Or Mr Kim now determined to strut his stuff regardless?

And they have a new place to strut their stuff.

The ostriches had a sprinkler to strut through.

Now it was time for Hyperscore to strut its stuff.

He wisely turned down a plea to strut his stuff.

If you want to strut down Broadway to a Gershwin soundtrack, it can be so.

Politicians, certainly Westminster ones, like to strut about the world stage.

Then it's time to strut where it never rains on anyone's parade: indoors.

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